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Council introduces two ordinances for Sept. 9: FEMA map date update for drainage code and waterfowl hunting regulation changes
Summary
City staff introduced ordinances to (1) update the drainage code to reflect new FEMA map dates for Oklahoma County and (2) amend local hunting code to align with state waterfowl regulations and allow day permits for blinds at Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge and Lake Stanley Draper. Both were set for final hearing on Sept. 9.
Oklahoma City — The City Council introduced two ordinances Monday and set both for final hearing Sept. 9: a drainage-code update tied to new FEMA flood-insurance maps and a parks-related amendment refining local hunting rules.
Debbie Miller, public works director, told the council the drainage ordinance change is administrative: as a participant in the National Flood Insurance…
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